I'm just slightly taken aback... not at Gin's betrayal but by his confidence that his secret poison would be enough to kill Aizen. He's been with Aizen awhile so figuring out how his Zanpak worked was the least he could do but Aizen is a slippery bastard himself so to go at him in just a frontal manner like that is kind of suicidal in my book.

I'd be happy to see Gin go all out against Aizen. If Gin Shows his real Bankai, (as opposed to the bullshit one he's been using.) and maybe a hollowfication, that would rock.
I'm starting to think Gin will get the better of Aizen, but Urahara will appear and stop him, revealing that he and Aizen were working together the whole time.

If Aizen has been keeping Gin close to him because he thought something like this would happen then im not expecting to see any hollowfication from him. If Gin became the new bad guy then Aizen was the most wasted character to ever hit a manga.

I'm going to say that the way the chapter is presented is pretty badass. Plus Gin's betrayal looks pretty good on page instead of through a summary. Tite might not be a good writer, but he does a good/great job with visuals.

Bullet Tooth Tony: You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

Reporter on Titan Maximum: Sasha is there any connection between your poor album sales and the fact that it sucked?

great.this sucks ass.aizen's gonna say something like "you dont understand. i s said i knew this day would come." and the slash gin.then there'll be a flashback or scene of raped gin and vegetative matsumoto talking.

Wow talk about pulling shit outta nowhere... and Aizen isnt dead, he's been preparing for this, he already said it.

I'd like to die with the songs I love stuck in my head. I hope to make the most of these hollow bones we become.
I raise a toast to the the souls that sang all along. I've been gathering friends to just to make some sounds,
before the ship goes down, I've been making amends by making the rounds before the whole world ends